... people writing traditional contracts, bylaws, charters, constitutions, statutes, access controls, procedures, or other such "wet code", or discussing same, should learn lessons from engineers. More rigor and specifics. Explicitly follow the money. Far less euphemism please!
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P.S. the legal profession has centuries of experience. Smart contract engineers can also improve their art by studying what lawyers have learned over the centuries. Study contract law and legal drafting, including historical examples from simpler times. https://nakamotoinstitute.org/contract-language/ …
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This is what I learned when coding with someone much more experienced with me. He never accepted my generalities. He forced me to clarify in specific terms.
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